Part I – Intro to Mind Part II – Understanding Mind Part III – Analyzing Mind Part III – Controlling Mind Part IV – Using Mind
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Part I – Introduction to Mind
Contents Lesson 1: An overview of Mind Lesson 2: What is Mind? Lesson 3: What is Thought?
Lesson 4: Components of Mind Lesson 5: Functioning of Mind Lesson 6: Summary
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Lesson 4: Components of Mind Mind is a bundle of thoughts. Thoughts are grouped into four components as listed below:a) Mind consists of all wavering thoughts (Example: To watch the cricket match OR study for the exam? Mind oscillates between two alternatives) b) Intelligence consists of all decisive thoughts (Example: Watch cricket. Get up early in the morning to study. Intelligence is always firm) c) Memory is the storehouse of all past thoughts (Example: Last time when you saw a movie before the exam, you failed. Memory stores and recalls the thoughts as and when required) d) Ego consists of I, my and mine type of thoughts (Example: I was debating whether to study or watch cricket. I decided to watch cricket although I remembered I failed last time. Ego merely claims the ownership of all actions) The word Mind is used to refer both the whole and the first component and we should take appropriate meaning depending on the context. You may post your questions to the author at http://www.allexperts.com/el/Hindus/
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